impersonal - Meaning in Sanskrit

impersonal - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of impersonal in English

impersonal adjective

  1. having no personal preference

    Examples

    • "a neutral observer"
    • "impersonal criticism"
  2. not relating to or responsive to individual persons

    Examples

    • "an impersonal corporation"
    • "an impersonal remark"

What is impersonal meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase impersonal refers to having no personal preference, or not relating to or responsive to individual persons. See impersonal meaning in Sanskrit, impersonal definition, translation and meaning of impersonal in Sanskrit. Find impersonal similar words, impersonal synonyms. Also learn impersonal opposite words, impersonal antonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of impersonal. Find the answer of what is the meaning of impersonal in Sanskrit.

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